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HARVARD FENCERS WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN TOURNEY

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Harvard, for the first time in many years, will not participate in the intercollegiate Fencing Championships which will be held in New York on Thursday and Friday, March 31 and April 1, 1932. This is in keeping with the athletic committee's new policy of having undergraduates compete away from Cambridge only on weekends.

In accordance with this policy no track and field men will participate in any New York meets this season other than the Indoor Intercollegiate Championship meet, although in previous years Harvard has entered individual athletes in the major New York meets.

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